About Jaime Schwartz
Dr Schwartz from a very young age always knew he was going to pursue healthcare. He comes from a long line of providers such as podiatrists, researchers and physicians. When he was young his father would take him to ""round"" on patients in the hospital on weekends. He spent time working in the office and began to attend surgeries before he was allowed to drive. He also grew up in an area that's considered a ""cancer cluster"" especially for breast cancer and was touched personally by this. As he attended college at Tulane University and earned a bachelor of science in cellular and molecular biology, he also further delved into health, the human body and disease. He discovered that his curiosity in this field might be genetic. His mind was opened by books from a great-uncle (whom he never met) Dr Jay Milton Hoffman. Books such as Hunza: Secrets of the Worlds Oldest Living People (1968) and The Missing Link in the Medical Curriculum (1981) discussed topics such as how diet and disease are related were written way before there time. Dr Schwartz spent time learning all he could about these topics and dedicated research time at the Ochsner Medical Institute, one of the countries most research oriented centers. After his extensive time working and studying healthcare, Dr Schwartz was accepted into the Georgetown University School of Medicine, which is one of the top 5 most selective schools in the United States